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After nearly 30 years, the NAACP National Convention has returned to Charlotte. The group held a panel discussion over the weekend focused on how to grow and support Black businesses. The conversation ...
The Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives is set to move to a new space, enhancing its capacity for exhibits and educational facilities.
Having long since outgrown its current offices, the Grand Rapids African American Museum says it will move into new digs by the end of the year.
Black Men's Mental Health Conference in Atlanta highlighted the importance of mental health awareness and support for Black men.
Remember former Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) who got censured for pulling the fire alarm in the Capitol Building as lawmakers ...
As the director of the American Dance Festival, he oversaw the growth of diverse dance traditions, both in the United States ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration is back in downtown Indianapolis for its 54th year! The annual ...
In recent years, major banks have begun the quiet, calculated and often callous closing of bank accounts belonging to honest, law-abiding Americans, typically without warning, cause or recourse.
The president's standing with Black voters has eroded over the past three months, according to new YouGov/Economist polling.
Among the most well-known cast additions in this season is Phylicia Rashad, a veteran actor whose casting has been the subject of much discussion. As confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter last year, ...
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame honorees' work is still relevant in a moment of civil rights reversals
Inductees Harriette Gillem Robinet, Timuel Black and Oscar Brown Jr. are not only celebrated writers but civil rights activists who promoted a message of perseverance.
The group trains in Livermore at Basso’s Arena, tucked within the Tri-Valley’s rolling hills, where the agrarian lifestyle ...
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